A New Solar Neutron Telescope at Mt. Aragats

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Since the autumn of 1997, a solar neutron detector (SNT1) has been operated at Mt. Aragats (3,250m) in Armenia. In the present solar cycle 23, several interesting solar neutron events have been detected by the SNT1 and from the fall of 2002, an upgraded neutron detector (SNT2) has been constructed. In this paper, we describe recent activities concerning the detection of solar neutrons at Mt. Aragats cosmic ray observatory.

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